Simon Riggs wrote:
That puts a fairly large hole in recommending that people visit
pgFoundry. That either needs to fixed or users will no longer be able to
trust PgFoundry.


pgFoundry is a resource we provide the community. The projects there are the responsibility of their individual owners. We are not going to start being the license police. I at least have neither the time to do that nor any interest in doing it. If people want to use what is on pgFoundry then it is up to them to make sure it has whatever licence meets their requirements.

What we should do is add the PostgreSQL license to the list of available licenses and make sure it is the default for new projects.

cheers

andrew

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